GD Feeler Stainless Steel clutch Line kit for 94-2003 max
GD Feeler Stainless Steel clutch Line kit for 94-2003 max
I am working on the clutch line kit from Techna-fit, if we get enough interested buyers than this kit will be developed within the next few days. Just like the SS lines techna-fit carrys, the Clutch lines are also DOT-APPROVED.
94-2k1 is a 2 line kit Retail is $45
If we can get 10 buyers I can get it for $35 Shipped
2002-2003 is a 1 line kit Retail for $25
If we can get 10+ buyers I can get it for $20 shipped
I am working on the pictures right now, hopefully I can get something very simliar of what we getting.
let me know what you think
thanks
jason
94-2k1 is a 2 line kit Retail is $45
If we can get 10 buyers I can get it for $35 Shipped
2002-2003 is a 1 line kit Retail for $25
If we can get 10+ buyers I can get it for $20 shipped
I am working on the pictures right now, hopefully I can get something very simliar of what we getting.
let me know what you think
thanks
jason
Ummm, how does it take two lines for that? there's only one flexible line on the clutch system on a 3rd gen.
FYI, you can use a rear brake line for it.. nothing too special there.
http://mattblehm.com/pics/car/clutch/cable/
http://mattblehm.com/pics/car/tranny/IM001399.JPG
FYI, you can use a rear brake line for it.. nothing too special there.
http://mattblehm.com/pics/car/clutch/cable/
http://mattblehm.com/pics/car/tranny/IM001399.JPG
Originally Posted by Matt93SE
Ummm, how does it take two lines for that? there's only one flexible line on the clutch system on a 3rd gen.
FYI, you can use a rear brake line for it.. nothing too special there.
http://mattblehm.com/pics/car/clutch/cable/
http://mattblehm.com/pics/car/tranny/IM001399.JPG
FYI, you can use a rear brake line for it.. nothing too special there.
http://mattblehm.com/pics/car/clutch/cable/
http://mattblehm.com/pics/car/tranny/IM001399.JPG
Seriously, I thought it was one also, but when I check with the owner of techna-fit he said it was 2 lines total, I will double check tomorrow agian.
thanks!
jason
Originally Posted by Matt93SE
Ummm, how does it take two lines for that? there's only one flexible line on the clutch system on a 3rd gen.
FYI, you can use a rear brake line for it.. nothing too special there.
http://mattblehm.com/pics/car/clutch/cable/
http://mattblehm.com/pics/car/tranny/IM001399.JPG
FYI, you can use a rear brake line for it.. nothing too special there.
http://mattblehm.com/pics/car/clutch/cable/
http://mattblehm.com/pics/car/tranny/IM001399.JPG
Originally Posted by Terran
So what advantages would this have? Would I actually feel it or is it just for longevity?
Life time warrenty acturlly =)
I will provide more infos tomorrow
Originally Posted by AuToMaX_95
The Stainless steel clutch line will give you a better feel for your clutch and makes the car nicer to drive, also sitffened the pedals. And of course it will last for a long time.
Life time warrenty acturlly =)
I will provide more infos tomorrow
Life time warrenty acturlly =)
I will provide more infos tomorrow

A stiffer clutch pedal will only give you a tired leg. It will not make driving any better or performance any better. This is a useless upgrade except for longevity of the line itself....
-Tony
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